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  • The child learned about shapes and forms by using different Lego pieces to create the car.
  • They learned about colors and color combinations by selecting and arranging Lego pieces of different colors.
  • The child learned about symmetry and balance by ensuring that both sides of the car were equal and stable.
  • They learned about proportion and scale by considering the size of the Lego pieces in relation to the overall size of the car.
  • The child learned about texture by feeling the different surfaces of the Lego pieces and incorporating them into the car design.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Encouraging the child to experiment with different shapes and forms to create more complex Lego car designs.
  • Introducing the concept of patterns by challenging the child to create a car with a repeating pattern using Lego pieces.
  • Exploring different art mediums, such as drawing or painting, to create a picture of the Lego car they built.
  • Encouraging the child to use their imagination and storytelling skills to create a Lego car with a specific theme or purpose.
  • Introducing the concept of perspective by challenging the child to create a Lego car from different angles or viewpoints.
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